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foreign policy chief kathryn ashton and negotiators of the six countries will discuss a new nuclear proposal for iran. >>> the company responsible for the massive gulf of mexico oil spill is facing the largest criminal fine in united states history. bp has agreed to pay more than $4.5 billion in penalties. the spokesperson will plead guilty to 14 charges. they include 11 felony counts. bp is charged with neglecting science of abnormalities during an inspection conducted before the disaster. it agreed with the department of justice to pay the more than $4.5 billion in fines over a period of five years. >> i hope this sends a clear message to those that engage in this conduct. >> all bp workers deeply regret the loss of life caused by the accident as well as the impact of the spill on the gulf coast region. bp is not expected to face an additional financial burden. it's set aside money in a trust to pay the fines and compensate victims. >>> japanese prime minister has come together to back his plan to call a general election. they've agreed to dissolve the lower house later in the day. voters
foreign policy chief kathryn ashton and negotiators of the six countries will discuss a new nuclear proposal for iran. >>> the company responsible for the massive gulf of mexico oil spill is facing the largest criminal fine in united states history. bp has agreed to pay more than $4.5 billion in penalties. the spokesperson will plead guilty to 14 charges. they include 11 felony counts. bp is charged with neglecting science of abnormalities during an inspection conducted before the...
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to his foreign- policy -- i think what you alluded to is how foreign policy has become particularly important to them, particularly support of israel. those issues have real resonance among pro-is really evangelicals. >> -- israeli evangelicals. >> jonathan has been covering the sector for a long time. thank you, ralph, for your comments. he is the money and politics reporter for bloomberg and also the president of the national press club. what did you see yesterday? >> in 2010 we saw all of this secret money in races and republicans took control of the senate and house. everyone said it would be a foreshadowing of 2012. it was not. obama was able to raise as much money as mitt romney. romney had help from political action committees and outside groups, but the money was even. obama was not swamped. he was able to match spending dollar for dollar. the difference was obama raise the money himself. ralph, you know how important it is to get people energized. if you give $10 to campaign, you will probably give it again in a couple of months. you will probably make a phone call. you'll
to his foreign- policy -- i think what you alluded to is how foreign policy has become particularly important to them, particularly support of israel. those issues have real resonance among pro-is really evangelicals. >> -- israeli evangelicals. >> jonathan has been covering the sector for a long time. thank you, ralph, for your comments. he is the money and politics reporter for bloomberg and also the president of the national press club. what did you see yesterday? >> in...
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there is a domestic component to driving foreign policy that can't be overlooked. >> eliot: tina? >> his speech at the convention was an audition piece. >> eliot: not every audition works. >> yes. that was a kerry no one saw before. i was -- in the stadium. people were kind of -- sighed when he got up there. he knocked it out of park. >> eliot: people remembered that. >> he was the surprise sleeper speaker. >> eliot: treasury, tim geithner leaving. does he take somebody from wall street? >> undoubtedly. >> eliot: you think he does? >> absolutely. >> eliot: come on! so many people understand banking finance better than those guys. >> yes. ralph nader. >> eliot: robert rice. i would put him in any cabinet position. host of new york 1 errol louis and editor tina but dupuy. our special election night of the view finder is ahead. more "viewpoint" coming up. smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grea
there is a domestic component to driving foreign policy that can't be overlooked. >> eliot: tina? >> his speech at the convention was an audition piece. >> eliot: not every audition works. >> yes. that was a kerry no one saw before. i was -- in the stadium. people were kind of -- sighed when he got up there. he knocked it out of park. >> eliot: people remembered that. >> he was the surprise sleeper speaker. >> eliot: treasury, tim geithner leaving. does...
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well according to london based author and journalist option or tongue america's foreign policy is going to remain just as it is regardless of who's at the helm there be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels and do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know what is obama promising except this kind of vague idea of constructive engagement while all the terms supporting i mean at the hold with these terrorists we know president obama has been actively courting along with his secretary of state we. in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting roles who are developments in libya so how so many will be hoodwinked into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from well israel says that it is ready to strike harder against militants in gaza and with prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning of an escalating response to shelling from the strip this has a
well according to london based author and journalist option or tongue america's foreign policy is going to remain just as it is regardless of who's at the helm there be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels and do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know what is obama promising except this kind of vague idea of constructive engagement while all...
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onid cameron's speech foreign policy at the lord mayor's annual banquet. this will be his third time speaking at a banquet since becoming prime minister in 2010. join us for his remarks at 3:30 p.m. eastern. later at georgetown university, musician and activist bono talks about social enterprise and social movements, like his project red campaign. our coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that ensures that 2013 is finally the year that our government comes to grips with a major problem -- the major problems that are facing us. >> i am open to compromise, i am open to new ideas, i am committed to solving our fiscal challenge. but i refuse to accept any approach that isn't balanced. i am not going to ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 are not asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> the newly elected congress sta
onid cameron's speech foreign policy at the lord mayor's annual banquet. this will be his third time speaking at a banquet since becoming prime minister in 2010. join us for his remarks at 3:30 p.m. eastern. later at georgetown university, musician and activist bono talks about social enterprise and social movements, like his project red campaign. our coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am...
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region basically and so their foreign policy has been all over the map so to speak they've been looking to iran for support looking to the united states for support as well also looking to russia so after this deal was announced they said that they were going to cancel this deal under concerns of corruption and that investigation is now under way now let's talk a little bit about the deal more than four billion dollars in air defenses specifically attack helicopters and missiles a spokesperson said that an investigation into this is underway again because of corruption now if you look at corruption in russia this is a concern here as well there where well aware of it if you look at the events of last week surrounding at the scandal at the defense ministry anatoly said to call that was asked to resign and because of this candle and also the chief of staff it was a replaced this week as well so russia working very hard to fight corruption within the defense ministry within the country and it looks right now that there is no comment from russia on the cancellation of this deal will stay on
region basically and so their foreign policy has been all over the map so to speak they've been looking to iran for support looking to the united states for support as well also looking to russia so after this deal was announced they said that they were going to cancel this deal under concerns of corruption and that investigation is now under way now let's talk a little bit about the deal more than four billion dollars in air defenses specifically attack helicopters and missiles a spokesperson...
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i think the interest in foreign policy in the wake of our presidential election is certainly evident by the remotely standing crowd we have here today. we are now already into the process of transition, transition even with the same president, transitions are the most fluid and receptive moments in the are presidential cycle to impact the policy process, and so i'm -- i take it as a good sign there's so much interest in the foreign policy process by your presence here today. now, i think that the transition from a first to a second obama administration may, of course, begin the day after an election, but it doesn't end on inauguration day. this process is going to continue for some time. as the president's new or old team takes shape and where as necessary, seeks con fir nation, goes through reassessment, definition of priorities and opportunities and as other issues, domestic issues, the fiscal cliff, for example, impacts foreign policy, and let's not forget as the world recalibrates to the changes, or as people say, the lack of changes, here in washington. at the same time, as we b
i think the interest in foreign policy in the wake of our presidential election is certainly evident by the remotely standing crowd we have here today. we are now already into the process of transition, transition even with the same president, transitions are the most fluid and receptive moments in the are presidential cycle to impact the policy process, and so i'm -- i take it as a good sign there's so much interest in the foreign policy process by your presence here today. now, i think that...
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the euphoria of re-election is quickly giving way to hard reality of governing with the foreign policy crisis bubbling from iran to syria. plus, lingering questions about the terror attack in benghazi, which will result in those three different house and senate committees, grilling administration officials next thursday. >> hopefully now that we're past the election the administration will do the right thing. coming up to the election they did notch they claim to be the most pope and transparent administration ever but they are not going the basics in sharing with congress this basic information. >> one of the three panels the house foreign affairs committee invited secretary of state hillary clinton to testify about the terror attack for the first time. >> we are very committed to working with the congress throughout the process. >> on the domestic front second term issues are as thorny, with the president pushing for bipartisan deal on immigration reform and that eluded several predecessors. his campaign manager conducted the time conference call of the election season today and did
the euphoria of re-election is quickly giving way to hard reality of governing with the foreign policy crisis bubbling from iran to syria. plus, lingering questions about the terror attack in benghazi, which will result in those three different house and senate committees, grilling administration officials next thursday. >> hopefully now that we're past the election the administration will do the right thing. coming up to the election they did notch they claim to be the most pope and...
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>> my ideal republican party would be fiscally conservative on foreign policy and military policy and on social ish ooh issues would we would be libertarian and we would stay out of your pocketbook and bedroom and that party could be a majority party. >> people said -- >> sorry. go ahead. >> i think if we were running that way this time, we win by 4% or 5%. >> what about the tea party? the tea party decided it wanted pure candidates, your party lost some unlosable races, they may have control with them. a lot of republicans have trouble bringing this issue up. >> with the tea party we have to figure out what are your priority issues? the whole reason they got established, was big government, heavy taxes, obama care, government trying to direct your life and allow a certain amount of flexibility on social issues. conservatism on foreign policy and allow people to disagree with each other, sort of in the ronald reagan mold, if you agree with me on eight out of ten issues you are my friend. we have get around to thand kf party. and i have been saying this for ten years, otherwise, look a
>> my ideal republican party would be fiscally conservative on foreign policy and military policy and on social ish ooh issues would we would be libertarian and we would stay out of your pocketbook and bedroom and that party could be a majority party. >> people said -- >> sorry. go ahead. >> i think if we were running that way this time, we win by 4% or 5%. >> what about the tea party? the tea party decided it wanted pure candidates, your party lost some unlosable...
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policy slapping new sanctions on iran and authorizing drone strikes in yemen. syrian president bashar asad pledges to stay in as war torn homeland no matter what as he talks exclusively to our team. fresh violence players in gaza and israeli tanks kill at least four palestinian civilians with israel claiming it's targeting militants got a live update from our correspondent in the region. and china's current leadership prepares to step down to way younger leaders develop the country's powerhouse economy and a once in a decade power transfer. this is a right to live from moscow with josh now after the most expensive election campaign in u.s. history barack obama was reelected this week as a u.s. president beating his republican rival mitt romney and the man he picked obama over romney because of his softer talk on foreign policy he doesn't quite walk the walk as he's going to be on that reports. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challen
policy slapping new sanctions on iran and authorizing drone strikes in yemen. syrian president bashar asad pledges to stay in as war torn homeland no matter what as he talks exclusively to our team. fresh violence players in gaza and israeli tanks kill at least four palestinian civilians with israel claiming it's targeting militants got a live update from our correspondent in the region. and china's current leadership prepares to step down to way younger leaders develop the country's powerhouse...
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the pressing issue now is what is a bomb is victory mean for israel's foreign policy after all netanyahu saw in mommy and i someone here greet with on most issues including what to him is the most urgent stopping iran's nuclear program netanyahu is trying to convince the world to strike iran a position that until now obama has not supported the question is will israel go it alone in order to destroy completely destroy iran's nuclear weapons capability i think you need. many many strikes over an extended period of time only one country in the world that is capable of doing it in. and i don't think we will do it this is the united states of america and without u.s. backing netanyahu is in a corner we risk a strike back down from his well mongering neither position puts him in a good light the prime minister is going to have to readjust recalibrate you know some of his positions and so his feelings towards the in general second term presidents are not particularly good for israel because a lot of put focus on the israeli palestinian. issue and they put unnatural pressure on both sides to ma
the pressing issue now is what is a bomb is victory mean for israel's foreign policy after all netanyahu saw in mommy and i someone here greet with on most issues including what to him is the most urgent stopping iran's nuclear program netanyahu is trying to convince the world to strike iran a position that until now obama has not supported the question is will israel go it alone in order to destroy completely destroy iran's nuclear weapons capability i think you need. many many strikes over an...
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latest news the week's top stories from us barack obama's tough foreign policy action kicks in quick after soft talks acutest control for another four we. urged by western powers to step down in facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president exclusively talks to us he tells r.t. that he'll stay until he's voted. after some of the most intense a stereotype clashes in months greets faces more protests this is assad's and draconian twenty thirty budget. and new developments out of israel which is fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north as well as killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. are you watching the weekly roundup of top stories here on r t with me kevin our internet and first republicans in the u.s. a licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race the ultimate lee ended in a clear win over hard line a mitt romney but a soft campaign talk on foreign policy transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted he's going to churc
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today, we will take an early look at what will be and what should be the foreign policy of the second obama administration in the middle east. we at the washington institute, for us this is just the beginning of a quite a number of event and undertakings that we will be producing. there will be transition papers on the key issues. sometimes by our sterling institute research staff, sometimes by outside scholars and practitioners that we have commissioned to take a look at specific topics -- in the next several weeks, we are putting together -- come together with some frequency here in person and in the cyberworld to focus on a discrete, individual topics. we begin the process with a more general discussion in which i and my two distinguished colleagues will examine the broader issues at stake in the middle east for a second obama administration. at this moment, let me just remind people ago you could please turn your cell phones off, but silent, but took lee off. we're broadcasting live on c- span. we have other esteemed members of the journalists world here with us. each of my collea
today, we will take an early look at what will be and what should be the foreign policy of the second obama administration in the middle east. we at the washington institute, for us this is just the beginning of a quite a number of event and undertakings that we will be producing. there will be transition papers on the key issues. sometimes by our sterling institute research staff, sometimes by outside scholars and practitioners that we have commissioned to take a look at specific topics -- in...
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policy slapping new sanctions on iran and also rising drone strikes in yemen. syrian president bashar al assad pledges to stay in his war torn homeland no matter what as he talks exclusively to our team. and fresh violence players in gaza as israeli fire kills at least six palestinians four of them teenagers but israel claiming it is targeting militants and we've got a live update from our correspondent in the region. one pm in moscow you're watching r.t. after the most expensive election campaign in u.s. history barack obama was reelected this week as u.s. president beating his republican rival mitt romney and though many picked obama over romney because of his softer talk on foreign policy he doesn't quite walk the walk as art he's got to count now reports. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class
policy slapping new sanctions on iran and also rising drone strikes in yemen. syrian president bashar al assad pledges to stay in his war torn homeland no matter what as he talks exclusively to our team. and fresh violence players in gaza as israeli fire kills at least six palestinians four of them teenagers but israel claiming it is targeting militants and we've got a live update from our correspondent in the region. one pm in moscow you're watching r.t. after the most expensive election...
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latest news the week's top stories from our team barack obama's tough foreign policy action kicks in quick after soft talks acute is control of white house for another four years. urged by western powers to step down and facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president excuse simply tells us that he'll stay until he's voted out. after some of the most intense to stare at the clashes in months greece faces more protests as it decides it will coldly and twenty thirty budget. and israel takes aim at its neighbors this weekend firing its first rounds at syria since the start of the conflict itself the killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. are you watching the weekly roundup of top stories from our t. with me kevin zero in this morning and first republicans in the u.s. to licking their wounds after voters put. the democrat back in the nation's top job close race though that ultimately ended in a clear win over hard lot of mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into tough shit even before all the ballots have been cou
latest news the week's top stories from our team barack obama's tough foreign policy action kicks in quick after soft talks acute is control of white house for another four years. urged by western powers to step down and facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president excuse simply tells us that he'll stay until he's voted out. after some of the most intense to stare at the clashes in months greece faces more protests as it decides it will coldly and twenty thirty budget. and israel...
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the latest news on the week's top stories barack obama's tough foreign policy action kicks in quick after soft talk security is control the white house for another four years. urged by western powers to step down and placing death threats from rebels the syrian president exclusively tells r.t. if you'll stay until he's voted out. of the some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece faces more protests as the sides of the current budget. and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since the start of the conflict after killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. are you watching artie's weekly news review i'm kerry johnston well first to republicans in the us are licking their wounds after voters put democrats barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear winner of a hardliner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted he's going to check out experience. in the wake of president obama's
the latest news on the week's top stories barack obama's tough foreign policy action kicks in quick after soft talk security is control the white house for another four years. urged by western powers to step down and placing death threats from rebels the syrian president exclusively tells r.t. if you'll stay until he's voted out. of the some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece faces more protests as the sides of the current budget. and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing...
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>> my ideal republican party would be fiscally conservative on foreign policy and military policy. and on social issues, we would be libertarian. we would say we're going to stay out of your pocketbook and stay out of your bedroom. i think that party could be a majority party. >> people said -- sorry. go ahead. >> i think if we were running that way this time, we win by 4% or 5%. >> what about the tea party? there are people who say the tea party wanted pure candidates, i put that in quotes. your party lost some unlosable races, they may have cost republicans control of the senate. some say republicans can't win with the tea party but they can't win without them. a lot of republicans have trouble bringing this issue up. >> i think what we really should try to do with the tea party, get them to figure out what are your priority issues? the whole reason they got established, was big government, heavy taxes, obama care, government trying to direct your life and allow a certain amount of flexibility on social issues. if we could organize around fiscal conservatism, conservatism on fore
>> my ideal republican party would be fiscally conservative on foreign policy and military policy. and on social issues, we would be libertarian. we would say we're going to stay out of your pocketbook and stay out of your bedroom. i think that party could be a majority party. >> people said -- sorry. go ahead. >> i think if we were running that way this time, we win by 4% or 5%. >> what about the tea party? there are people who say the tea party wanted pure candidates,...
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iran has also been one of the major issues in america's foreign policy and in the latest election has only underlined the differences in approach washington takes when it comes to electoral problems at home and abroad this is according to independent researcher android does or as a pup couric. almost every state every state that was very important there were irregularities there were a problem with the polling wishes of a problem with people being instructed there was even suggestion of voter fraud yet how can america has not been educated they are so trusted to chance to get their own media that if they read something in the same new york times they don't question the accuracy and it gets repeated c.n.n. in the mainstream media so they are used to being compliant in a sense the last two bulleted to be critical thinkers they simply don't question it anymore and that's why they really don't take to the streets in two thousand and nine in iran there were rumors of fraud but there wasn't any fraud they could actually prove to the people and observers yet i do occasionally from america wi
iran has also been one of the major issues in america's foreign policy and in the latest election has only underlined the differences in approach washington takes when it comes to electoral problems at home and abroad this is according to independent researcher android does or as a pup couric. almost every state every state that was very important there were irregularities there were a problem with the polling wishes of a problem with people being instructed there was even suggestion of voter...
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policy but he chose an easier ride from the mainstream media so we'll use a little bit. change we can believe in tell us about your achievements. i've sent troops to afghanistan. record numbers of army suicides and defections. doctors say they've never seen such horrific injuries from improvised explosive devices. i think that's unbelievable change you won the nobel peace prize that puts you in superstar company that's right kissinger one while he was secretly shelling gamba this year's winner the european union illegally bombed libya. look their spending cuts are causing massive social unrest to their own people on the move bays celebrated eleventh anniversary yesterday as america's symbol of. evil you hailed as a hero when you. promise to be close if elected is not like a politician to break his word especially hold something so for you. you know what . we don't look back. a bomb is no more right wing than george w. bush this peter cook with hollywood director all of a stone he's just written the untold history of the united states throughout the bush years many of us
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policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip advice from tripoli libya is busy attracting tourists these days but visitors are being kept in the dark about tragedies like the violent siege in the sultan but he will leave. hello there if you're watching the world have just joined us very good evening from moscow it's nine pm here now this is r.t. and i'm kevin zero in syria's president says the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have hand picked him as their latest bogeyman an exclusive interview with r.t. but charlotte warned that any direct foreign intervention in syria would spark a global disaster. spoke to the embattled leader in his capital. that he is not a western puppet he also denies defunct that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to fight different fractions of terrorism. on the fact that the financing of this terrorist fractions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if
policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip advice from tripoli libya is busy attracting tourists these days but visitors are being kept in the dark about tragedies like the violent siege in the sultan but he will leave. hello there if you're watching the world have just joined us very good evening from moscow it's nine pm here now this is r.t. and i'm kevin zero in syria's president says the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have hand picked him as...
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policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip of bias from tripoli libya is busy attracting tourists but visitors are being kept in the dark on tragedies like the violence season assault of bani walid. a world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r.t. with me lucy catherine of well syria's president says the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have handpicked him as their latest bogeyman that's according to him in an exclusive interview with r t where president bashar al assad warns that any direct foreign intervention in syria could spark a global disaster sophie shevardnadze spoke to the embattled leader in damascus. that he's not a western puppet he also denies to fuck that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to five different fractions of terrorism. and the fact that the financing of this terrorist fractions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad he told me that if the sinuses were
policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip of bias from tripoli libya is busy attracting tourists but visitors are being kept in the dark on tragedies like the violence season assault of bani walid. a world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r.t. with me lucy catherine of well syria's president says the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have handpicked him as their latest bogeyman that's according to him in an exclusive interview...
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latest news on the week's top stories barack obama's top foreign policy option kicks in quickly after talks secured his control of the white house for another four years. urged by western powers to step down and facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president exclusively tells our team that he'll stay until he's about it out. and new developments out of israel which has fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north this after it killed six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. and after some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece and braces for more protests as it decides on a direct tony and twenty thirteen budget. old world headlines and the best stories making the news this week you're watching the weekly on our t.v. with me to see cough and of republicans in the u.s. are licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear win over hard liner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into t
latest news on the week's top stories barack obama's top foreign policy option kicks in quickly after talks secured his control of the white house for another four years. urged by western powers to step down and facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president exclusively tells our team that he'll stay until he's about it out. and new developments out of israel which has fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north this after it killed six palestinians in...
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policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip advice from tripoli libya is the busiest tracting tourist these days visitors are being kept in the dark on tragedies like the violent siege in assaultive than it will be. if you just joined us this is r.t. at eight pm moscow time money kevin now in first syria's president says that the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have hand-picked him is the latest bogeyman in an exclusive interview with us. that any direct foreign intervention in syria would spark a global disaster r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke to the importantly there it is kaput. that he's not a western puppet he also denies to fuck that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to fight different fractions of terrorism he emphasized on the fact that the financing of this terrorist actions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if the sinuses were to stop then he would probably need
policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip advice from tripoli libya is the busiest tracting tourist these days visitors are being kept in the dark on tragedies like the violent siege in assaultive than it will be. if you just joined us this is r.t. at eight pm moscow time money kevin now in first syria's president says that the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have hand-picked him is the latest bogeyman in an exclusive interview with us. that any...
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i think the interest in foreign policy in the wake of our presidential election is certainly evidence by the standing remotely crowd we have here today. we are now already into the process of transition, a transition even with the same president, transitions are the most flute and receptive moments in the presidential cycle to have an impact on the policy process, and so i'm -- i take it as a good sign there's so much interest in the foreign policy process by your presence here today. now, i think the transition from a first to a second obama administration may, of course, begin the day after an election, but it doesn't end on inauguration day. this process is going to continue for sometime. as the president's new or old team takes shape, and where necessary, seeks confirmation, as the new old team goes through the inevidentble period of reassessment and redefinition of priorities and opportunities and as other issues, domestic issues, the fiscal cliff, for example, impacts foreign policy, and not forget as the world recalibrates changes or as some say, the lack of changes, here in wa
i think the interest in foreign policy in the wake of our presidential election is certainly evidence by the standing remotely crowd we have here today. we are now already into the process of transition, a transition even with the same president, transitions are the most flute and receptive moments in the presidential cycle to have an impact on the policy process, and so i'm -- i take it as a good sign there's so much interest in the foreign policy process by your presence here today. now, i...
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policy now there are territorial disputes in east china in the south china sea with of course the us getting involved in that is to how do you think relations will develop between beijing and washington then there is talk of perhaps a military clash being likely is that really possible. well the chinese are very concerned about these so-called obama pivot the asian pivot which is really a china pivot obama announced earlier this year and what is happening is a u.s. military deployment in australia in japan and. in south korea that. really. has the focus on china encircling china's. freight pathway from from the persian gulf to get its energy supplies its energy resources so the chinese see this as very much a threat when obama in the presidential debate referred to china as an adversary that did not fall on deaf ears in beijing so they have a what they see is a real security challenge that. washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite concerned about this
policy now there are territorial disputes in east china in the south china sea with of course the us getting involved in that is to how do you think relations will develop between beijing and washington then there is talk of perhaps a military clash being likely is that really possible. well the chinese are very concerned about these so-called obama pivot the asian pivot which is really a china pivot obama announced earlier this year and what is happening is a u.s. military deployment in...
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well reaction and insight now from foreign policy analysts dr shah joins me live in washington well we are receiving unconfirmed reports that israeli ground forces are moving towards gaza can you tell us anything about that and do you think a ground invasion is likely. i don't know more than you know really but it is it is possible all the preparations indicate that they may be ground invasion similar to the one. they took against gaza i think the master of gaza israelis they want to punish the prisoners because really it's an open prison for one point five million human beings they medical care they lack schooling they like food they lack of clean water and that's part and parcel of what they're trying to make them submissive to their will and desire of having really one large israeli state they are not interested in a two state solution unfortunately is there a mole so to root out those hamas militants after all that's what they tried to do four years ago and failed i mean are they likely to do that this time with that ground invasion. i think that's an excuse to be very honest if yo
well reaction and insight now from foreign policy analysts dr shah joins me live in washington well we are receiving unconfirmed reports that israeli ground forces are moving towards gaza can you tell us anything about that and do you think a ground invasion is likely. i don't know more than you know really but it is it is possible all the preparations indicate that they may be ground invasion similar to the one. they took against gaza i think the master of gaza israelis they want to punish the...
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herby harvesting obama's foreign policy initiatives? not a good way here, but what you make of this foreign policy, and is not part of the problem here? >> oh, it certainly is. he certainly has an integrative coherent strategic policy. the administration has had a succession of impulses from do-gooder impulses to hostility to other impulses. by the way, israel is utterly screwed after this election. but the danger is that he has -- without even realizing it, he is so imbued with the left-wing ideology that he views the world as very much askew. gerri: it raises the question -- sorry to interrupt you. >> that's okay. it's your show, gerri. gerri: it makes me wonder whether some countries, particularly countries that don't like us, see an opening here. >> certainly. there is no enemy of the united states that wanted obama to lose the election. one of the reasons that you saudi arabians fire that drones because they do perceive the u.s. as in retreat is militarily weekend. they certainly perceive president obama as very weak. vladimir puti
herby harvesting obama's foreign policy initiatives? not a good way here, but what you make of this foreign policy, and is not part of the problem here? >> oh, it certainly is. he certainly has an integrative coherent strategic policy. the administration has had a succession of impulses from do-gooder impulses to hostility to other impulses. by the way, israel is utterly screwed after this election. but the danger is that he has -- without even realizing it, he is so imbued with the...
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policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip advice from tripoli libya is busy attracting tourists but visitors are being kept in the dark on tragedies like the violence. of bani walid. hello and a very good evening she watching r.t. live from moscow it's ten pm local time here now in the top story tonight syria's president says the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers of hand picked him as their latest bogeyman in an exclusive interview with us at r t bush warned that any direct foreign intervention in syria would spark a global disaster. spoke to the embattled leader in his capital. that he is not a western puppet he also denies defunct that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to five different fractions of terrorism he emphasized on the fact that the financing of this terrorist fractions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if the sinuses were to stop then he would probably need
policy decision following reelection. and the selective trip advice from tripoli libya is busy attracting tourists but visitors are being kept in the dark on tragedies like the violence. of bani walid. hello and a very good evening she watching r.t. live from moscow it's ten pm local time here now in the top story tonight syria's president says the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers of hand picked him as their latest bogeyman in an exclusive interview with us at r t...
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policy priority but it needs to be a priority for several reasons. iraq is a success. it is because of the efforts of the united states and our allies and iraqi people. it is an important success because it is right in the middle of the middle east. it ties into every other problem from iran to sunni-shia relation and energy. it is a democratic state with a lot of flaws. it is a functioning democracy and that is a good day and we need to do our best to continue to encourage. the administration is putting a lot of quiet effort into this and this needs to continue. there are several serious risks. the biggest is that syria will pull iraq asunder as the various groups go in various directions. so far, that has not happened but the longer the situation in syria is allowed to continue, the more likely that very bad scenario will occur. one of the main reasons we kept our troops in iraq and lost 4500 tubes was to maintain the unity of iraq. that depends on plurality and democracy. that's all we have now with all its faults and the need to be supported. the
policy priority but it needs to be a priority for several reasons. iraq is a success. it is because of the efforts of the united states and our allies and iraqi people. it is an important success because it is right in the middle of the middle east. it ties into every other problem from iran to sunni-shia relation and energy. it is a democratic state with a lot of flaws. it is a functioning democracy and that is a good day and we need to do our best to continue to encourage. the administration...
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latest news on the week's top stories barack obama's tough foreign policy action picks same quick softer rhetoric securitas control the white house for another four years. the greek parliament approves next year's budget with a company in the door to slashing spending to satisfy its foreign lenders in order to secure a long delay. by western powers to step down and facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president exclusively tells r.t. to stay until he's voted out. and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since nine hundred seventy three killing six palestinian civilians. and protects from gaza. you're watching artie's weekly news review welcome to the program well after a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama secured a second term as the u.s. president he edged hard line of mitt romney setting a socially conscious domestic vision and diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but obama's softer campaign talk soon transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted what is going to explain. in the wa
latest news on the week's top stories barack obama's tough foreign policy action picks same quick softer rhetoric securitas control the white house for another four years. the greek parliament approves next year's budget with a company in the door to slashing spending to satisfy its foreign lenders in order to secure a long delay. by western powers to step down and facing death threats from the rebels the syrian president exclusively tells r.t. to stay until he's voted out. and israel takes aim...
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arm not only for economic policy but a foreign-policy. how do you operate in a world with players who are operating and its different -- >> we do spend quite a bit of time thinking about this. it's not all about china. there are issues with other countries like russia, but not just the two. the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state and capital and corporate interest begins for many countries. at the state department, we have really tried to create mechanisms through multilateral institutions like the oecd that has come up with a platform for competitive neutrality which looks at the different ways the government can act to subsidize or to give favor to their own state-owned or state run -- and provide recommendations for engaging in a platform of competitive neutrality. it's a different way of thinking about the challenges and it's something that is not just the u.s. they are concerned about. we have a lot of other countries out there that are similarly looking at rising powers, who are using tools that we don't necessarily
arm not only for economic policy but a foreign-policy. how do you operate in a world with players who are operating and its different -- >> we do spend quite a bit of time thinking about this. it's not all about china. there are issues with other countries like russia, but not just the two. the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state and capital and corporate interest begins for many countries. at the state department, we have really tried to create mechanisms through...
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what we do in foreign policy. if you got the reporters and had therapieses picked out by american media with a to the for europe or asia or broadcast network, that would show the american taxpayer what they are getting for the money. other things we didn't talk about. we talked about public diplomacy or nontraditional. the bush administration program. peace corp. huge public diplomacy. the question is how do we leverage those demonstrate department aspects of public diplomacy. when the department of defense and the mercy ship for tsunami release. you don't think that's public diplomacy? that's huge. i want to get back to china, i think it's important we continue to focus on everybody on that. we studied russia in my time. now they are studying chinese. in a they want to get 100,000 americans studying mandrin in china. it's important that government fund be use to send potential future american foreign policy leaders and thinkers and shapers overseas to experience walking in someone else's shoes. great program ther
what we do in foreign policy. if you got the reporters and had therapieses picked out by american media with a to the for europe or asia or broadcast network, that would show the american taxpayer what they are getting for the money. other things we didn't talk about. we talked about public diplomacy or nontraditional. the bush administration program. peace corp. huge public diplomacy. the question is how do we leverage those demonstrate department aspects of public diplomacy. when the...
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anyway, n now that the elections are over what does it mean for our foreign policy with iran? joining me fox news middle east analyst, walid phares. thanks for coming back on the show. >> sure. melissa: i have a lot of questions about this. let's start with that, shooting down our drone. does that mean that they have better intelligence about where we are and what we're doing and, i don't know, does that concern you? >> that basically, let me understand that the iranian military and intelligence are following our moves inside the area, the gulf, you know, used to be in iraq before they were spying on our activities but across the persian gulf. this shooting down of a drone is a message of attempt for intimidation of the obama administration because iranian leadership knows that the next step of this renewed administration is to try to sit down with them or with a third party and try to negotiate. so they want to position themselves in a stronger position. melissa: so do you think, i mean, that's what we heard before the election, the president was ready to sit down and have on
anyway, n now that the elections are over what does it mean for our foreign policy with iran? joining me fox news middle east analyst, walid phares. thanks for coming back on the show. >> sure. melissa: i have a lot of questions about this. let's start with that, shooting down our drone. does that mean that they have better intelligence about where we are and what we're doing and, i don't know, does that concern you? >> that basically, let me understand that the iranian military and...
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with you twenty four hours a day in his first foreign policy move after being handed another four year term in the white house barack obama has slapped iran with new financial sanctions let's get more details on this now from marty's going to check. what could be behind such a move. well president obama's first move scepter he won re-election of pretty much indicated that in the next four years it will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police they've ministration has imposed a financial sanctions against the iranian officials so the u.s. blames for jamming satellite broadcasts and blocking internet access in iran and that comes on top of a whole lot of other sanctions that have been put in place by the u.s. alleged proved to be crippling for the ailing economy and the population there is suffering a great deal because because of that during the campaign president obama indicated that he didn't want to go to war with iran but that he would continue the sanctions policy and that's what he is doing we have heard reports that the obama administration might engage in
with you twenty four hours a day in his first foreign policy move after being handed another four year term in the white house barack obama has slapped iran with new financial sanctions let's get more details on this now from marty's going to check. what could be behind such a move. well president obama's first move scepter he won re-election of pretty much indicated that in the next four years it will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police they've ministration has...